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Columbus wanted 10% of any riches produced in the land he might discover and he wanted the title of Admiral of the Ocean Sea, which would be passed to his descendants. He never got any of what he bargained for. He spent the last 10 years of his life haggling over his right to 10% of the revenues of the New World.

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The Capitulations of Santa Fe were singed on April 17, 1492. This agreement named Christopher Columbus the Admiral of the Ocean Sea and entitled him to ten percent of the riches of any lands he discovered on his journey.

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Columbus wanted 10% of any riches produced in the land he might discover and he wanted the title of Admiral of the Ocean Sea, which would be passed to his descendants. He never got any of what he bargained for. He spent the last 10 years of his life haggling over his right to 10% of the revenues of the New World.

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He made a deal to give them gold after he got back

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The only thing that Columbus offered to the king and queen of Spain was a promise to bring back riches. He did not give them any tangible thing.

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Christopher Columbus made a deal with Queen Isabella to get 10% of any riches produced in the land. He than later wanted the title of Admiral of the Ocean Sea.

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